A Sausalito restaurant manager arrested on allegations of raping a job seeker will not be charged in the case, the district attorney's office said Thursday.

Diego Chan Rodriguez, 51, was arrested by Sausalito police early Saturday morning. The accuser told police she met him Friday night to discuss a possible job opportunity, he bought her several drinks, and then he asked her to go on a walk in nearby Gabrielson Park.

The woman told police the sexual assault happened in the park. Afterward, they walked to Poggio Trattoria, where Rodriguez was a manager, and she fled into a bathroom to call police.

Police booked Rodriguez on suspicion of rape and other sex crimes, and his bail was set at $100,000. The case was sent to the district attorney's office for review.

Prosecutors declined to file charges because there was insufficient evidence to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt, Chief Deputy District Attorney Barry Borden said.

It was unclear whether Rodriguez is still working at the restaurant. Amy Svendberg, Poggio's managing partner, declined to comment Thursday.